The Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1881-1889, October 16, 1888, Image 3

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★ THE ★ NEW YORK STORE SOLID FOR CLEVELAND AND THURMAN ! MR. W. C. LYONS, the Leader of Low l’rioes, takes great pleasure in announcing to the oity and citizens of the surrounding country that his stook of Merchandise, suited to the wants of every customer, is now complete, consisting of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Boots and Shoes, and an endless variety of Clothing from the infant to the aged, and something to meet th* wants of his numerous customers. All thing* arc now ready and a thorough inspection of this mammoth stock is earnestly solicited before making your pur¬ chases. Below you will find a limited statement of the many bargains . WHY ARE WE HAVING SUCH A RUSH FOR DRESS GOODS ! Reason ; We are soiling 50 pcs. English Serges at 8 e., worth double the money. We will sell at 10 o. per yard 1000 yds. of Cashmeres in all the new shades, worth twice the money. 50 pcs. double width Fancy Suiting at 15 cts, originally sold at 25 cts—all new and the latest ooloring. 60pcs. double width CaBhmere at 20 c., worth 35 c. At 25 c., 45 pcs. Fancy Suitings worth 40 o. The abova assortment is complete in all |the shades and col¬ ors and delays are dangerous. Come. DRESS GOODS! DRESS COODS! LiyAn endless variety colored Henriettas, a fabric that will load this fall and no mis¬ take! We have it in all the newest shades and most fashionable colors. The assortment of wool melange, plain and checked are at once pleasing and attractive. We have them in so many effects and designs that language is inadequate to describe them. 6-4 Suiting at 30 c., sold last season at 40c. New Goods lust opened—good news to the ladies who have been so anxiously waiting. Clothing - Clothing * 5 gTThe largest and most complete stock ever offered to the trade. In Men’s suits w u demand attention. These goods are tai or made in the latest style to sell for $10; we place them on the market at * 6 . Suits at *7.50, former price *10 to *12. Men's Imported Scotch Suitings, genteel plaids and checks,suited for Dress or Business wear, marked down to *10. Mens fine suits marked down to *15. These arc the finest foreign and domestic makes, in handsome colors, marked down from *20 and *22. An extensive line of Boys and Youth's Clothing at correspondingly low prices. Childrens clothing from *1 50 to *5 00; sold previous for doubl-the money In fact, it is impossible to enumerate, but suffice it to iay taat we have everything from infant to age at prices that will astonish yon. Call, Overcoats, Overcoats. We simply say of the above that we have a complete line of Boys. Youths and Men’s, from *1 50 to $15, and we have not time nor space to call yonr attention in this ad¬ vertisement. We can suit you both in quality and price. We have made the second order for our *5 Overcoats. SHOES SHOES! $yWe have tbe largest assortment and most extensive stock ever offered to the trade We have theae goods marked down at prices that will astonish you, especially if you should acquaint yourself with the prices of other houses. Our shoes are first class and bonght for cash. We merely say look before you leading prices would not hurt. pjfOar Ladies Dangola Button Shoe, Common Sense, at $2, formerly Isold at *3. Our Ladies Kid Button Shoe at *1 25 will beat any *1 75 Shoe on the market. Test it and you will find that onr Ladies’ Kid Button Shoe at $2.50 and *3 00 is the .best you can find in th® market from *3 to *5. A full line of Boys’ Calf and Misses Kid Button Shoes that will paralyze competitors. 25 cases of Gents Shoes, Lace and Button, from *1 50 to *3 50. VVe merely say examine for yourselves the truth of the above adage—that W. C. LYONS is truly the Leader of Low Prices. Carpets, Carpets, Carpets! A Special Announcement I {yExtra Super Cotton and Wool Ingrain Carpeting, Tapestry, Brussels, Carpets and Rugs. Now is the time, for we are ready to supply your home. We have marked them aj prices to please you and carry the largest stock in the city. |We do not advertise low prices to deceive you, but we merely design business, our object alone being to giye every customer more than value for their money. tSjTCall on the only true leader Jof low pri¬ ces in the city, NEW YORK STORE. NovemberSheriff's Sales -« . jut BE SOLD ON THE FIR 8 T TUE 8 - VV day in November House, in next, the city before of the Griffin, door of the Court Georgia, the following de Soslding County, to-wit: .oribed property, of land in the first district of Fifty acres Spalding originally Pike, now county, being the northeast corner of lot No. 38 in said j, s tiietaud county, bounded north by land of and’south J F. Davis, east by lan i ol J. O. Norton by laud of J. O. Norton and west by other lauds of J. O. Norton. Levied on and sold as the property of J. O. Norton, to satisfy a fi fa issued A, from Snider Spalding j, O. County Court in favor of A. vs. Nor¬ ton. J. 0 . Norton, tenant in possession, le¬ * gally notified. * 6 - 00 . Also, at the same time and place, will be aold one lot of land in said State and county. known as lot No. 38 in the third district of originally (leorgia.ooutainmg Henry county, 202 now % Spaldi g oounty, bounded north by lauds acres,more of Sarah or less, east by W. T. Chambers, west by Andrews, Travis and south by C. 8 VVVstmore Lyman Levied on and sold as tbe . property of Amanda land. Waldroup, executrix of Aaron Wal droup, deceased, by virtue of a mortgage fl fa issued from McWilliams Scalding Superior Conrt in fsvor of R. P. * Son vs. Amau da Waldroup, executrix of Aaron Waldroup, deceased. C. B. and John Waldroup, tenants in possession, legally notified. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold two acres of land in the 1069th district of originally Henry now Spalding County, Georgia, and known ag the J. J. Treat place and part of lot No. 122, bounded on the north and south by land of A. B. Jones, east by land of 8 . F. Gray, west by the public road. Levied on by virtue of a justice oourt 1 fa iasned from the 1069th district G. M. of Spalding County in favor of W. B. Griffin vs. 8 F. GMT- ~ Tenant in pow.sion legally notified. the time and place, *3.00. will be Also, at same sold ten aores of land in a square, enclosed by a hedge, known as the Beeks Orchard, situated, lying and being in the 1001 st district O. M. of Spalding running County, Georgia, Griffin fronting east on & road from north to wbat is known as Beeks’ Mill, just insideof city limits of Griffin on the northern bounds ry. Levied on as the property of the estate of Jas. A. Beeks, Beeks, deceased, in tbe hands of W.M, &W. C. administrators, to sat isfy one fl fa issued from the justice courtof the 1001st district G. M. in favor of Blakely 4 Ellis vs. W. M, & XV. C. Beeks, adminis¬ trators of Jas. L. A. Beeks. Levy made by G. D. Johnson, C., and turned over to me. TeEaut in possession time legally and notified. place, will * 6 . 00 . Also, at the same be sold three acres of land more or less in the city of Griffin, Spaldiug County, Georgia, bounded on the east by Hill street, south by part part of same lot, west by Mrs. V. L. Moore and north by F. 1). Distnuke, being part of the place on which T. W. Thurman now resides. Levied on and sold as the property of T. W. Thurman, to satisfy a fl fa Issued F. from Newton Spalding & Son County T. Court W. in Thur¬ fav¬ or of C. vs. man. T, W. Thurman,tenant in possession, legally notified. * 6 . 00 . Also, at the game time and place, will be sold one ninth undivided interest in 270 acres of land in the 1159th district of origin Inally Monroe, then Dike, now Spalding County, Georgia, bounded north by land of G. H. Sansom, west by land of W. P. Manard, south by land of F. M. 8 cott and east by land S. A. Scott. Levied on and sold as the property, from of S. Spalding A. Scott, to satis¬ fy one fi fa iBsaed Superior Court in favor of C R Wilson vs. S A Scott. F. M. Bcott, tenant in possession, legally no¬ tified. $ 6 . 00 . R. 8 , CONNELL, Sheriff 8 . C. Ordinary’s Advertisements. ( v/tx, ORDINARY’S OFFICE— Spalding Cock Georgia, Out. 1st, 1888.—Francis M 8 cott,administrator on estate of Nancy Scott, deceased, has applied to me for leave to sell twenty-two acres lying of land belonging to es¬ tate of deceased, in Line Creek dis¬ trict in said county. Lei all persons concerned show cause be¬ fore the Conrt of Ordinary of said county, at my office iu Griffl, on the first Monday in November, 1888, by 10 o'clock, a. m., why such leave should not be granted. $3-00 E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary. U /A RDINAEY’3 OFFICE—Spalding Hock. tv, Gioroia, Oct. 1 st, 1888.—Samuel A. and Francis M. Scott, Administrators on es¬ tate of Wm. Scott, deceased, have applied to me for leave to Bell lauds belonging to estate of deceased, lying in Line Creek district iu said county. Let ail persons concerned show cause be¬ fore the Courtof Ordinary of said county, at my office in Griffin, on the first Monday in November, 1888, by ten o’clock, a. m., why such laavc should not be granted. *3.00 E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary. / ORDINARY'S OFFICE, Spaldins Coun- 8 n, Georgia, Oct. 1st, 1888.— Alex. . and S, W. Murray, as executors of A. G. leave Murray, deceased, have applied to me or to sell lands belonging to estate of A. G. Murray, late of said county, deceased. Let all persons concerned show cause e- fore the Courtof Ordinary of said county at my November, office in Griiuu, „„ the first Monday in J 888 , by ten o'clock, a. m., w such leave should not be granted. *3.00 E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary ORDINARY’S Georgia, OFFICE, Oct. 1st, Spalding 1888.—The Cock- turn tt, re¬ of the commissioners to set apart a Kendall year's support out of the estate of Edmund to Henrietta Kendall has been made and filed in this office Let all persons show c&uBe, within the time prescribed by law, if any they have, why same should not b set apart and made the judgment of e oourt. *3.00 E. W. HAMMOND, Ordinary, Administrator’s Sale. Ordinary By virtue of an order from the Court of there will be Bold before the court house door of Spalding county, in the city of Griffin, on the first Tuesday iu November next luring the legal hours of sale, the lands deceased, belonging to-wit: to the estate of Elizabeth and lot in Hurt, th« One bouse •Ity bounded of Griffin near the Sam Bailey Institute, on the south by Taylor Street, East by the lot of Mrs. Hatton, west by T. G. Me Alee and north by an alley, containing % of an acre more or lees. Sold for the purpose •f paying debts and distribution among the heirs of the deceased. Terms cash. This Oct. 3rd, 1888, *6.00 N. M. COLLENS, Adm’r. Administrator’s SJllC* dinary, By virtue of an order from the Court of Or¬ will be sold before the court house door of Spalding county in the city of Griffin, on the first Tuesday In November next, be¬ tween the legal hours of sale, the lands be¬ longing late of said to the estate deceased, of Wm. Woodward, county to-wit: land 303^ lot acres more or less, the same containing being No. 22 in Cabin district, 202)4 landlotNo. acre* more or less and the west half of 10 in said Cabins district con- taining will be 101acres more or less. Said for land the sold in 2 or 3 tracts. Sold purpose of paying debts and distribution among 1888. the heirs ofsaid deceased. COLLEN, ThisOct.3, Terms cash, N. M. Adm’r de bonis non of W. J. Woodward. * 8 . 00 , _____ Administrator’s Sale. dinary By virtue of an order from the Court of Or of Spalding conuty there will be sold before the couit house door of said connty n> the city of Griffin, on the first Tuesday in November next, during the legal hours of •ale, the following property lo-wit: 50 acres of land more or less in Akins district in said county, Jot No. situated in the northwest corner of Jacob Jacol 110, T. bounded on the north and J. east ■y »y Chapman,on the south by F. Chapma Jackson pman and the public road leading from Chapman lion to Zebulon and on the west by J. F. debts and Jas. Askew. Sold for the pay- tng of Robt. and distribution among the heirs property Brown, deceased, and sold as the of the estate of said deceased. -Terms terms cash. rash. Thi This Dot 3rd, 1889. * 6 . 00 . N. M. COLLENS, Adm’r. NOTICE >»“g ss Wge of a bill amending the charter of the «ty of Griffin so as to allow the Mayor and Council of said oity to fix a compensation ™Jhe “tty dollars Aldermen of said oity not to exceed per annum. THE COMMONWEALTH, News as Gathered Onr Georgia Tallapoosa has gained twenty five residents since Monday. .1 local lull will be introduced at next session of the legislature to tue registration law’ of Macon Mr. AiJen brother of the editor of Worth Local, is preparing to be the publication of a newspaper at in Berrien county. The lacliosof the Methodist church Montezuma have raised about six dollars which they propose to in in a hot air heater for the There was seven or eight hundred of compressed cotton in the Preston and Lumpkin rail yards in Americus Thursday, shipment to Brunswick and Wheu tho new mills are completed will contain 23,400 spindles, looms, aud will consume 11,000 of cotton peF'year. The num of operatives will be 800, and the roll $20,000 per month. Hon. C. F. Crisp returned to Thursday from a trip the counties of the Third lying beyond the river, where several days ho has been address tho the people upon the political of the day. The junior class in the State un this year is tbe largest iu col numbering fifty two members. class has not yet been fully up, as new men are coming in day. By Jan. 1, it wiil num at least sixty five. John F. Pedrick, of •Quitman, bad misfortune last Wednesday to his dwelling and smoke house togother with a considerable of furniture, clothing, provis etc. The loss is about $1,800, insurance of $1,000. The executive committee of the congressional district will pres banner, worth $250, to the that will roll up the heaviest for Candler at tho coming in proportion to the number democratic voters in that county. Montezuma Record; During the few months the bank has paid at least 3,000 pennies, and wo the railroad has distributed tho same amount, still they are offered to our merchants, and question arises, where do they ? Saturday night there was a stab affray at Lewis mill, near Mon between Cago Manor and uegro. Manor waa cut pret badly on one shoulder and the of his neck. Tho other negro not get hurt. If was about a and a debt. Tuesday last, while Howard a young man working at Ber & Day’s saw mill near Lexington, rolling a log to the carnage of mill, he accidentally fell and a stick ho was handling fell over smashing and bruising him coa At first it was thought was fatally hurt, but at last ac he was reported as in a fair to recovery. The Alabama warehouse at Colum received nine bales of cotton by last Thursday from Loo and counties. The cotton was in sheeting The farmers brought in the cotton say that alliance men in their counties are sheeting for bagging extensive The Webster county allianco bought 9,000 yards of sheet to be used in baling cotton. The first Sabbath in Oetob* i of year the superintendent of ti.e Sunday school in Sumner to the scholars that a nice would be awarded to every who attended the Sabbath school every Sunday for twelve mouths, and as tho fi al ended last Sunday, it was found eleven out of the eighty- on the roll were entitled to zes- Henry Hightower was arraigned at Macon Friday before Justice Free j charged with larceny from the i It was tnought that, as Hen had been seen with a large sum of be was the one who stole from the Edgcrton house safe, belonged to W. M, Parker, of Augusta, a guest. Henry had been waiter at tbe hotel,but left tbe next day after the robbery. There was no presented to convict High¬ tower, and he was released. Lor. Cabins were not hot-houses rind the pro pie who dwelt in tbein were not bot-honee ^growths. They were a hardy healthy genera¬ tion and the remedies used were simple prepa rations reproduced and Consumption in Warner’s Log Congb Rem and Warner’6 “Tippecanoe' 1 tbe stomach tonic. »- At Macon, Friday, one of the bales of cotton at I. B. English & Co.’s compress had such an offensive odor about it that it was decided to open it before putting it in tbe compress. In the center was found a dead cat- It is probable that when the bale was pressed some of the cotton had been left over for the night The family oat found the rollon warm and cum fortable and bud down upon it. More cotton wan thrown in next morning and the cat covered so th t it could not get out, ..i d was conso qucntly packed with it, .H m qflo r things are found in ti e bai< - aje times. Grindst ones l.-.ve < i.»m- out aud row and then a iog v' w...> i Up to Friday <1» vi - yy t ■ nc cepted invitation- to -i-»* i t 4-: < n governors’ day at t. . ;-.pO siiion. Friday P, -d • !.jr> re ceived u let b i of cc. * . governor of Onio, m.-k; Replies from tl.<*.uh- > »t- ceived before long, e l t day promises to be one A Great Battle Is continually going on in tin- human Tho demon of impure Mood strives to gain victory over rho eoustllaiion, to rain health, to drag victim* to Hie : ' A good reliable medicine like lined'- s.»r-;,j»:*rllla Is tho weapon with which to <h fro-t one's s-df, drive tho desperate enemy from the field, and re¬ store peace and bodily health for many years. Try tliis peculiar medicine. s w. uni s sms Inruti in CR FFIN, : : GEORGIA -r 0 j- Stron gest Companies* Lowest Rates, Prompt Settlements 31 illiner Y! A HANDSOME LINE OF Mew - floods JUST FROM THE MANUFACTORY AND WILL IiE SOLD AT - Manufacturer's Prices ! - SSTFeathers Latest and Flumes Novelties In new in Trimming, styles and and which excite the admiration of all who see New goods arriving and nearly every day the fall. Call sco them. |MliS. M. L. WHITE, Building, Cor. of Hill am! Broadway. MRS - L - L - BENSON HAS J t ST RETURNi'.I) FROM A BANKRUPT - SALE lit tho North and offers tho finest MILLINERY-A D FANCY COCOS AT SURPRISING!,Y LOW PRICES ! Cal! at the Agricultural Building. New Advertisements TOADVERTiSERS A list of 10IK) newspapers divided into STATES AND SECTIONS will in sent, on application—FREE. To those who want Ute.<radvertising to pay we ran offer no better medium for thorough and effeetue work than the various sections of rur Select Local List. GEO. I’. ROWELL .v CO., News pep-. r Advertising New Bureau. it) S[ race street, York. Administratrix's Bale Will he sold hi f. 11. court hou. e do r in Griffin, Georgia, on tin lirP Tiu sday in No¬ vember next, between the it gal hour ‘ sale, by order of Court'd Ordinary, the fol¬ lowing real estate, to-wit: 257 acr < f 1 11 1 in Mt. '/Atm Distri t. known as the home pin' 0 where It. I*- Crowd r Jived .;t tho lime of his death; said hind hound- ! u-t. by K. L. Drewry and 8. D Willinfiison, oub'i by J. J. Bowden and Mrs. Yarbr.iUgh, west by VU. ij Crowder and J. L, Maynard, and north by O Norton. Terms cash. Sold subject to a mortgage in favor of Tho Georgia Lieut and '1 ru-1 < «c:; :ny. Fold n 1ho land of tin 1 - tuto of L. U. ( rowder to pay the d'-btsof tho estate and for distribution. Said Innd sold at the ri“K of R ('. Crowiier, who formerly bought said land and failed to pay theaia of his hid. HARRIET S. CHOWDER, Administratrix of tt. I’ Crowder. * 0 X 0 (L A. CUNNINGHAM, Mate 7i«.l~i Ant m 'IN, ■ iEOKGI Has Been Appointed Land Agent foi Spalding Counly, by the Georgia Bureau 01 Immigration, a 8 ad parties having land for tale . m expedite the sale by placing tlieir property . h - ha 11 Js. Full par'iculars in regard to th* tno-t vul- nabb: lend* in tl i > corin '., can !• obtained by addressing him a-above. A full li-t of houses and lands and lots of ».! description. DR. MOFFETT’S FEMALE MEDICINE_ Bv giving tone to and atrensrthenlnz the.trter- tn« Svsteco and building up the general health, INDIAN WISED correct* all Irregularities and annoying troubles from which somauy ladles suffer. It gives the weak, debilitated woman health and strength.and makes cheerful tire despondent, depressed la Ait you t Druggist. E. R. Anthony, Griffin' and M. F, Lwin Ochartl Hill, Ga, 'Xv..'' * ; fe . PotscNse* many Important Advantage* over alt other prepared Foods. BABIES CRY FOR IT. INVALIDS RELISH IT. Makes Plump, Laughing, Healthy Siihte*. Reftuiatea i the Stomach and Bo towels. Sol by by Druggists. Druggists. !Wc., tWc, 30c., 30c., *1. BI.OO. WELLS, RICHIR PSON & CO., >MUMTW, TT._ A Portfolio Baby of bonutlfiil Portraits. baby portraits, printed on free tine Mother plate paper of by Itaby patent bom photo process, sent to any wiinin a year. Every Mother wants these pictures; send at once. Give JlabyN name and age. WELLS, RICHARDSON 4 C0„ P;ofrs., Burlington, Vt. ItV Easy to w D^womjjYis wfrH Strength, Fastness, Beauty, AMD Sfmi Warranted to color more goods dye* durable ever colors. made, and to give-- Ask for tho___, no other. 36 color*; rocenta each. AYS WELLS. RICHARDSON A CO. Burlington, Vt For Gilding or Brotuing Fancy Article*. UiK DIAMOND PAINTS. Gold, Stiver, Bronze, Copper. Only M Cam. F ; j e fumery and toilet soaps. - A iso, a full line of- Drugs, ; . i Medicines, Paints, ,0iis, Brushes l>pb- >, at bottom prices, can ALWAYS be found AT ■ :WRY’S DRUG STORE Hill street,GRIFFIN, GA. ■'"V-M W E ; KliPT ON HAND THE FINEST Floiii% Sugar and Coffee, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. At ' LOW! f PRICES of any one In the city. Wc have the finest Wfoisisies and Brandies AND BEST OF ALL THE FLAT SHOALS CORN WHISKY! which is noted to he the finest that, is made. le. All of the above for medical purposes. Com and seo ns. GEORGE & nARTNETT. d.Cwtdec35 W. 31.Holman & Co. -HAVE FRESH— Magnolia -> Hams, Cooked Corned Beef 12A c. per lb. Blue Fish, better than fresh Mackerel Sweet Wafer Flour. Water Ground Meat. All grades Sullivan’s Tobaccos And the flEST LINE OF CIGARS IN THE CITY, -4 VISIT THE J-- s4.«,-(S8S Piano and Organ Department *r OF t :' BRAWHER, DEANE & CO.’S yv- ■ -m Book & Music Store, Griffin, Ga. fiS ; . • m w.-. ■ ' ■Afi Imnd ; w and Large more number to arrive. of Pianos and Organa on - Celebrated MATHUCHEOK, OlIICKEBlNO f and ARION PIANOS. MASON A HAMLlBL *e PACKARD ORGANS, and a host of Plano, and .. , Organs of other celebrated makes, for sale ■ - •or Either CASH or ON TIME ! A NEW BROOM SWEEPS CLEAN b PENCE & SMITH, OP« UP- ; I I 15 KICK AV AWEHOU8E,gOLOMON St \ b d<> y<>iir work. Repairing buggies and wagons is a feature o I, k ; I !.. oronly 'vhicl^—Buggies, is used. Bring us your work. if ; • A\ '!h 111;111 W you uiythingon h luting will be feature Phaetons, Hurries, Wagon.,Cart* y . n j a of no little importance ’ . d v. 311 un Will not take a shoddy Job for any price. With W ll.Sji: in the lu-im 111 ' nnot fi>ii* dealing. LSr'Ciill on us before yon buy. SPENCE & S3IITH, Solomon Street, Griffin, Ga. Shipment Finest Teas, CRACKERS, ALL SORTS, 15c. lb. HAT c . OfiELESS SHOULDERS. ETC. FINEST FLOUR ON THE MARKET. THE GRIFFIN STREET RAILROAD CO. Application for Charter. Notie - made is hereby by given, that application \ will lx to 1 1 I legtatetiu* for a: The ,; r in Street Company mpany ' ' • to grade I 1 Y and lay id rail ; rued l , nu: 1, ud',i.:-Ly or a* ru,* the streets and aiti pa, to propel! t! ei ars by horse,electrici- ty n. rur o' .• j \er. and each other and farther p ,y, - - i,<-p4.-asrry to sueeess- fully 1 t iu oy -r b >u end i>p-‘ rote a street railroad in t! i :!y of Or:hi . 0Ct3w4 11A N KIN IIO U S K COLUMBUS. GEORGIA. Leading Hotel 1 q The City! Under New Management. C. B. OUY; Froprlotor. septlSdlm Farm ar.d House .Tnd Lot For Sale A ;>.* re farm i:. : * miles of Griffin, Ga 80 - in woe d.-, I'Jt* in splendid state of cull;vatii n, ,ff- ■ . *1 f stamps and rooks, fix- td for improved farm machinery. Machin¬ ery, farm stuck, if corn aad fodder will be sold with wanted. 1 11 ready for business anoth¬ er year. Also, a large roomy house and two acre lot ia Griffin. Ga. For particulars ad. dress roe at Griffin, Ga., care Clark & Son. scptiad&w&n THAD CLARK. ‘ .. RAILROAD OF GEORGIA Notice to the Traveling Public. '. - The best and cheapest passenger rc *; »te to 10 New York i0rK and aDQ "OStOn Lrfm U Sa Tli a Savannah and elegant Steamers thence. Passengers before porchas ing tickets via other routes would do well to inquire first of the merits of the route via Savannah, by which they will avoid dust and a tedious all-rail ride. Rates include meals and stateroom on Steamer. Round trip tickets will be placed on sale Jane 1st, good to return un I til Oct 31st, New York Steamer sails tri-weekly. Boston Steamer weekly from Savannah- For farther information apply to any agent of this Company, or to E, T. Charlton, G. P, A. n C Anderson,A 4 Savannah, Steamer, Ga: Hr g*t Savannah, G. PROMPT A hen children pick their 1 ate restless, unnaturej in their 1 ii'cite like'y troubled with WO~ -£3 shook! be taken f*iv>*n and IS. A. Vsrnifage it has saved be them child fio« ______ ■;c* many chad# a 1 < •av frtserve voor sweet " ‘